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When The Heavens Went On Sale

The Misfits and Geniuses Racing to Put Space Within Reach

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When The Heavens Went On Sale

By: Ashlee Vance
Narrated by: Ashlee Vance, Robert Petkoff
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Brought to you by Penguin.

*An instant New York Times Bestseller*


A momentous look at the private companies driving the revolutionary new space race, from the 3-million copy, New York Times bestselling author of Elon Musk

In 2008, Elon Musk's SpaceX became the first private company to build a low-cost rocket that could reach orbit. Suddenly Silicon Valley, not NASA, was the epicentre of the new Space Age. Start-ups and investors began to realise that the heavens - ungoverned and unregulated - were open for business.

When the Heavens Went on Sale tells the remarkable, unfolding story of this frenzied race to control access to outer space. Ashlee Vance follows four pioneering companies - Astra, Firefly, Planet Labs and Rocket Lab - as they attempt to launch thousands of low-cost rockets and satellites into orbit. While the space tourism ambitions of billionaires such as Bezos and Branson make headlines, these under-the-radar companies are striving to monetise Earth's lower orbit; to connect, analyse and monitor everything on Earth.

With unprecedented access to private company headquarters, labs and top-secret launch locations - from the US to New Zealand, Ukraine to India - Vance presents a gripping account of private jets, communes, gun-toting bodyguards, drugs, espionage investigations and multimillionaires guzzling booze as their fortunes disappear.

This is the most pressing and controversial technology story of our time, a tale of fascinating characters chasing unimaginable stakes. Welcome to the new Wild West above the clouds.

©2023 Ashlee Vance (P)2023 Penguin Audio

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Critic reviews

An exuberant ride, happily hopping around the Pacific Rim from Kwajalein Atoll to California, from New Zealand to Kodiak Island, reveling in the do-it-yourself ethos of the new space business
The frenzied race by stargazing entrepreneurs to build a new economy in space is one of the most exciting tales of our time. Ashlee Vance, with his immersive reporting and exuberant writing, has captured the ambition and idealism of the colourful characters who are not only transforming our world but our heavens. It's the next tech frontier, and Vance turns it into a thriller (Walter Isaacson, bestselling author of STEVE JOBS)
A new testament for New Space, and an eloquent, expertly-reported ode to the swaggering geniuses who are opening the final frontier (Brad Stone, author of THE EVERYTHING STORE and AMAZON UNBOUND)
Illuminating... For an insight into the people and culture driving the new space age, Mr Vance's book is the place to start. After the wonder of the Moon landings, space somehow contrived to become boring. These days it is exciting again
Exuberant
[A] fantastic new book . . . I can highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in space, especially if you want to know how space startups work behind the public promises and marketing
Vance has delivered that rare book that educates and entertains while opening the reader up to a brand-new universe of wonderful characters and ideas. It's non-fiction that reads like a novel (Andy Weir, author of THE MARTIAN and HAIL MARY)
Through incisive reporting and colorful prose, Ashlee Vance takes us on a thrilling ride to the outer limits of human achievement (Sheelah Kolhatkar, bestselling author of BLACK EDGE)
The book chronicles an enthralling Wild West of ego, idealism, and regulation-skirting greed, where soaring dreams are weighed down by economics and physics. CEOs, investors, engineers, and welders alike are smitten, but their efforts yield mostly pedestrian tools that track cargo ships, measure crop growth, or make phone calls. Still, the projects keep multiplying. "Something about space," Vance writes, "allows humans to perceive themselves as being part of a timeless story and casting their lot in with the infinite
The spectacle of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and other technology scions shooting themselves into space may give you the idea that the whole experience is an ego trip, but Vance, the author of a best-selling biography of Musk, encourages readers to think bigger. He follows four companies - Astra, Firefly, Planet Labs and Rocket Lab - in this interplanetary land grab, all with the hope of making Earth's lower orbit the next site of technological innovation (19 Works of Nonfiction to Read this Spring)
All stars
Most relevant
I enjoyed this book, and its look at the other players.

It sounds like Max got crapped upon, but hopefully it came good in the end.

Another slice of the space pie 👍

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This is a great reading of a wonderful book. The detail is authentic, the stories are relevant and often very funny, and the way Vance weaves his experiences with some of the central figures in the development of the space industry over the past five years into a coherent story will leave you with a better and deeper understanding of the world we are living in.

Must read/listen!

Compelling, entertaining, insightful

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Only dislike was the occasional incorrect emphasis when reading a sentence - otherwise, a fascinating collection of biographies of some of the most dedicated technology 'influencers' of the 21st century.

The human connection with chaotically good and clever people.

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When I saw that Ashlee had a new book coming out covering Space startups I was all ears. Having read his book ‘Elon Musk’, I knew it would be well researched and a good read. What I wasn’t so sure about was the companies that he picked, I knew who they were, but would it make for a compelling story? Answer, 1000% yes. They make for a perfect mix of the incredibly fast paced and cutthroat world of Commercial space. And when describing a rocket launch the real action is behind the scenes with the people burning the candle at both ends desperately trying the be the first and the fastest. The rocket nerds, the Silicon Valley money, the Visionaries, and the downright maniacs make for at times a very funny story. These I believe are the trailblazers, thousands of companies will follow them into space, Commercial space is here to stay and it’s only going to get busier. Wonderful book, beautifully read which flows so well, one of my favourite Space books so far.

We want more Space

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Chronicles some interesting figures but the writing is often low effort and crude which leads to some frustrating moments

Chronicles some interesting figures but the writing is often low effort and crude

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